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December 09, 2012

Coach thanks for letting a coach from Kansas come work the running utes camp. Learned more ball there than anywhere. Man could this guy put on a lecture. You have left your mark on the game and also on many player lifes. You will be missed. Thanks again for all you did for our great game!!

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Chris,

Wichita, Kansas

December 08, 2012

RIP Coach...I grew up in Milwaukee and played basketball for one of the Catholic HS during the late 1960s (not MUHS). During summers, Rick would frequently get a bunch of us from different nearby HS together to play basketball at neighborhood playgrounds. The playground games were great; it was fun to become friends with other HS players; and, of course, get to know Coach...I always thought he was much older than us HS kids...turns out, he was only a few years older, but quite a bit more mature.

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Richard Haack,

Grand Junction, Colorado

December 08, 2012

Coach was like a father. He helped me battle through heart surgery and how ironic this year I had to also step away as I will need a transplant. I will always love him for being there in so many ways. I miss you already Rick!

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Coach Bob Relph,

madison, Wisconsin

December 08, 2012

Rick was always at the Rich Panella events and Rick was always thoughtful and generous. I had always considered a family member of the Panella family.He was one of the most unforgeettable people in our lives. May Rick rest in the arms of our loving God.

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Andrea Panella,

Silver Spring, Maryland

December 08, 2012

Thanks for the amazing memories good man,the Warriors will never forget you!!Rest in Peace.

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Scott Evans,

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

December 07, 2012

Rick was a caring individual and loved his players. He was a pleasure to work with. My prayers to the family. David Leigh

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David Leigh,

Meno Falls, Wisconsin

December 07, 2012

Never met the Coach but was in the arena for some classic battles between South Carolina and Marquette in the 70's - Al McGuire against his old college coach - Frank McGuire - Rick and Hank Raymond's on the Marquette bench - for a period Donnie Walsh on the South Carolina bench - great games , great coaches - now all but Donnie gone. I can imagine there is already a coaching clinic going on in heaven with all of the above.

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B.M. Dent,

St. Louis, Missouri

December 07, 2012

Rick-I sent my two sons to Cardinal Stritch Rick Majerus Camp. They said that you didn't look like a basketball player.I remarked that you probably were one of ten guys who knew more than anyone about how to play basketball. Suggested my sons listen and learn.Later when attending MUHS themselves we concuded as Utah played Kentucky, that you probably were one of those guys. God Bless.

December 07, 2012

I am saddened to hear of Rick's passing. I had the pleasure of working with him in SLC when I worked at KALL radio. Rick was always good for a laugh and just a very nice person. Condolences to his family, and he will be missed.

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Janine Hughes,

Dallas, Texas

December 07, 2012

Although I am a devout BYU fan! I was saddened by the passing of Coach Majerus. He was a great coach and did a lot for the Salt Lake comunity and the U of U teams he coached. I know he will be great missed by all!

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